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Perhaps under normal circumstances a few new buildings, gardens and fruit trees wouldn’t be such a big deal, too bad the children in Kampala live in anything but “normal” conditions.
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Although some of the chaos and madness brought about by the earthquake in early January is decreasing, the long term rebuilding of Haiti is only just beginning. Our project partners near Port au Prince informed us that although some buildings were severely damaged we were fortunate not to suffer any loss of life.
NOW, with our partners, CHRF sets out on the long term rebuilding process to get Haiti back on its feet. The first step will be getting a safe place for orphans and homeless children to stay. Next, CHRF has bought a block making machine so that together we can rebuild hundreds of houses for families who are currently homeless after losing their homes in the earthquake.
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EVEN BEFORE THE DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE STRUCK HAITI ON JANUARY 12th 2010 the conditions in Haiti were atrocious. THANKFULLY, Children’s Hunger Relief Fund already had pre-existing projects on the ground in Haiti to attend to the great needs of the sick and starving children and families. CHRF sent out a team just days before the quake struck in order to survey and inspect our current projects on the ground.
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